About Solitaire Tanzanite Celtic Rings

The never-ending Celtic knots depicted on our solitaire tanzanite celtic rings symbolize the interconnectedness of life. The designs of Celtic rings are inspired by the art and manuscripts of medieval Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Endless interwoven knots, looping braids, interlaced lines and distinctive crosses give Celtic rings their unique and distinctive style that appeals to people all around the world. The most beautiful solitaire tanzanite celtic rings and Celtic wedding rings have patterns inspired by the famous Book of Kells, an illuminated Gospel from the year 800 with exquisite illustrations. Claddagh rings, with a design of a crowned heart held between two hands symbolizing love, friendship and loyalty, are the most popular celtic rings. One of the most popular symbols in solitaire tanzanite celtic rings is the Triqueta, a three-sided symbol of the trinity. The triqueta also refers to the nature's air, earth, and water and man's mind, body, and spirit. Gemvara selects the finest possible materials to make our solitaire tanzanite celtic rings to order, just for you. Our precious metals are recycled or responsibly mined. Tanzanite is one of the world's rarest gems, found only in Merelani, Tanzania, in the shadow of Mt Kilimanjaro. This gem's mesmerizing color mixes blue and purple in its velvety depths. Tanzanite is a December birthstone and the 24th anniversary gem. Gemvara's fine quality solitaire tanzanite celtic rings are handcrafted to our exacting standards in America.